Poll: On Which Of The Following Issues Do Congressional Republicans And The White House Stand The Best Chance Of Finding Agreement This Year?

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) applauds as U.S. President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union speech before members of Congress in the House chamber of the U.S. Capitol January 20, 2015 in Washington, DC. Obama was expected to lay out a broad agenda to including attempts to address income inequality and making it easier for Americans to afford college education and child care.Getty Images

Q: On which of the following issues do congressional Republicans and the White House stand the best chance of finding agreement this year?

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) applauds as U.S. President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union speech. (Rob Carr/Getty Images)DEMOCRATS (82 VOTES)

"Trade is always the most natural cost-free compromise for Republicans with a Democratic president."

"The White House and the Republicans already agree on Trade Promotion Authority and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The question is whether enough Democrats will come along; the answer is probably yes."

"TPP is the ONLY completed product of this Congress."

An Authorization for the Use of Military Force

"Sadly, the best chance for agreement between Democrats and Republicans is war."

"The only chance of getting around the partisan wars in Congress is a bipartisan war with terrorists."

"A vote against fighting ISIS would be a political liability."

Cybersecurity

"A no-brainer. Easy to rally around the Sony banner."

"Many of these might happen, but cybersecurity will happen."

Iran sanctions

"Because nobody knows what it is, and few who do care—what a great issue upon which to agree for the defenders of mediocrity and government failure."

Tax reform

"Both sides win on this one."

Q: On which of the following issues do congressional Republicans and the White House stand the best chance of finding agreement this year?

"If Obama will actually do a full-court press on his fellow Democrats. Not sure he can or will."

"Labor is too weak to stop it."

"Perhaps the only chance for POTUS to stare down his own party on a meaningful issue."

An Authorization for the Use of Military Force

"There are 'must do' lists and there are 'should do' lists. Military force against ISIS is a must."

"A time-tested strategy: Unite against a common enemy."

"That's about the ONLY area where Obama and the GOP see eye to eye."

"They will get agreements on more items than cynics predict, but the AUMF enjoys the most bipartisan support early on."

"We're already using military force against ISIS, and some event will come along that will make it hard for both sides to oppose authorization."

Cybersecurity

"President Obama and Republicans could find themselves on the same side of a number of these issues, but cybersecurity is the one that has the most urgency behind it, and the most potential for bipartisan problem-solving."

"Trade is always the most natural cost-free compromise for Republicans with a Democratic president."

"The White House and the Republicans already agree on Trade Promotion Authority and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The question is whether enough Democrats will come along; the answer is probably yes."

"TPP is the ONLY completed product of this Congress."

An Authorization for the Use of Military Force

"Sadly, the best chance for agreement between Democrats and Republicans is war."

"The only chance of getting around the partisan wars in Congress is a bipartisan war with terrorists."

"A vote against fighting ISIS would be a political liability."

Cybersecurity

"A no-brainer. Easy to rally around the Sony banner."

"Many of these might happen, but cybersecurity will happen."

Iran sanctions

"Because nobody knows what it is, and few who do care—what a great issue upon which to agree for the defenders of mediocrity and government failure."

Tax reform

"Both sides win on this one."

Q: On which of the following issues do congressional Republicans and the White House stand the best chance of finding agreement this year?

"If Obama will actually do a full-court press on his fellow Democrats. Not sure he can or will."

"Labor is too weak to stop it."

"Perhaps the only chance for POTUS to stare down his own party on a meaningful issue."

An Authorization for the Use of Military Force

"There are 'must do' lists and there are 'should do' lists. Military force against ISIS is a must."

"A time-tested strategy: Unite against a common enemy."

"That's about the ONLY area where Obama and the GOP see eye to eye."

"They will get agreements on more items than cynics predict, but the AUMF enjoys the most bipartisan support early on."

"We're already using military force against ISIS, and some event will come along that will make it hard for both sides to oppose authorization."

Cybersecurity

"President Obama and Republicans could find themselves on the same side of a number of these issues, but cybersecurity is the one that has the most urgency behind it, and the most potential for bipartisan problem-solving."